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Phil Wire (Volume 40) (Lucky Luke, 40)

Phil Wire (Volume 40) (Lucky Luke, 40)

Published in
1956
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Description

In Bottleneck Gulch, there's a saloon where the owner is a crook of the worst order. When a second saloon opens, our crook isn't happy that someone's selling proper whisky cheaper than his own rotgut. To get rid of the competition, he calls upon an oversized gunman for hire, Phil Wire. But the killer runs afoul of Lucky Luke, who decides to take his place in order to clean up the town-only, not the way his employer expected!
Age
0-17
Text complexity
proficient
Length
48 pages
Book in series
#40

Why to read

  • Experience Classic Western Adventure: 'Phil Wire (Volume 40) (Lucky Luke, 40)' offers readers a chance to dive into a classic western adventure with a humorous twist, showcasing the iconic cowboy Lucky Luke's wit and skills as he faces off against the cunning Phil Wire.
  • Enjoy Timeless Artwork: Morris, the creator of Lucky Luke, is known for his distinctive and expressive art style. Reading this volume allows fans to enjoy the timeless artwork that has made Lucky Luke a beloved character in comic history.
  • Engage with Cultural Icon: Lucky Luke is a cultural icon with a rich history in the comic world. By reading this volume, readers can engage with a character that has been a part of European comics since 1946, and understand why he remains popular to this day.
  • Witness Character Development: As the 40th volume in the series, 'Phil Wire' provides long-time fans and new readers alike with the opportunity to witness the evolution and development of characters and storytelling within the Lucky Luke universe.